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Best "budget" recruit in Warriors history

Warriorsoul

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Best player(s) we've picked up on the cheap who've gone on to star? Micheal Luck springs to mind, James Maloney?
 

SpaceMonkey

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Brent Webb deserves a mention, plucked from Qld Cup, would've been on bugger all. Richard Villisanti too, until injuries and personal demons got to him.

Not sure if Luck qualifies, he was probably on decent coin.
 

Blair

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Would we add foundation players like Hitro? He came from the Auckland comp, no?
 

Blair

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No former All Blacks would qualify! Thank god that trend has bitten the dust. It was a very 1990s one, I recall.
 

Penrose_11

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Jason Death for me. He would've come here on very little but over the years in NZ, he would've certainly moved back up the pecking order. Unsure if moved into star quality, but for the Wartiors, he kind've took on legendary status.
 

vvvrulz

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Robbie Mears was at one point our shining light in those dark days.

Did we pick up Wade McKinnon for much?
I reckon we got good value out of Michael Witt, Ian Henderson, Gerogie Gatis
 

SpaceMonkey

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probably most of the squad that was formed after eric watson took over
carlaw
murphy
webb
etc
they got us moving as a club

True, we were slated as spoon certainties and squeaked into the 8, was a great season really and set us up for a serious premiership tilt in the next few seasons.
 

Penrose Warrior

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Not the best, but Aidan Kirk was one of my favourites. Absolute lion-hearted competitor who would've been on minimum wage if not lower.
 

Blair

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Not the best, but Aidan Kirk was one of my favourites. Absolute lion-hearted competitor who would've been on minimum wage if not lower.

And had an important role in the Ropati/Vatuvei/Witt try at Melbourne in '08. He got the ball back from the in-goal with great momentum, which got our final set rolling with the required urgency.
 

Blair

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Kirk deserved that runaway try to seal the finals win over the Roosters at Mt Smart in '08. I love it when an honest toiler gets the glory.

Just gettng back to the Storm final that year, Kirk's return from the in-goal is consistent with what PW said, he was a lion-hearted competitor who never gave up. The commentators said 'it's a long way for the Warriors to travel (in our last set)', but we made it.
 

captainwarrior

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Quite a few. In the context of what happened in that 2010-11 period Maloney deserves a massive mention.

Others would come from our successful periods for mine with the likes of Webb, Faumuina and Carlaw. All three were major parts of why we were so good in 2002-03.
 

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